Sony TCD-D7 Primary User Manual - Page 29
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Troubleshooting Guide Problem Cause Solution •Operation buttons HOLD/PUSH OPEN switch is set to Slide the switch to the center position. do not function. HOLD position. •The unit does not The batteries are dead. Replace the batteries with new ones. operate. (bR T TERV indication has come on.) The AC power adaptor is connected Connect the AC power adaptor incorrectly. correctly. The safety system is activated due to Leave the unit for a while and restart moisture condensation. ga indicator the unit by turning on the power. has come on.) Some other cause The tape does not move. II PAUSE button is activated. (II indicator has come on the display window.) The tape is wound completely. Disconnect the power source from the unit, then connect it again. PressII PAUSE button or►PLAY button to release pause mode. (See page 15 or 18.) •Rewind the tape with I4IIII/4lill button. •Replace the cassette. No sound The volume is turned down completely. Incorrect operation of the connected equipment. The head may be contaminated. Adjust the volume. Operate the connected equipment as instructed in this operating instructions. Clean the head with the optional cleaning cassette. (See page 26.) Recording cannot be made. The record-protect shutter on the cassette is open. An incorrect operation of the connected equipment. Close the shutter on the cassette. (See page 11.) See "Connection with Other Equipment" on page 12 or refer to the operating instructions of the connected equipment. SCMS signal is detected. Sound is not recorded on the tape. Recording level control is set to the minimum when recording via the analog input. The volume cannot PHONES, AVLS/LINE OUT switch is be adjusted. set to LINE OUT position. HOLD/PUSH OPEN switch is set to HOLD position. Record via the analog connection. (See page 12.) Adjust the control correctly. (See page 16.) Set the switch to AVLS position. Slide the switch to the center position. 29